Bar Guide
The wine bar is poised on the edge of something new.
Think back to the birth of Portland’s craft brewery bars
back in the ’80s and ’90s: It was exciting. Rather than emulating the
off-gassi
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Free House is named for a damn horse. A solid horse, a
thoroughbred and champion of minor races, though he kept coming up just
shy in Triple Crown races. Still, that horse made more in stud than a
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Around the corner from the Hop & Vine and the Naked
Sheep Knit Shop, at the crossing of North Killingsworth Street and Gay
Avenue, you may find yourself at the Lost & Found. After sundown,
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Tannery Bar is a cozy cocktail spot in a brick-walled
bunker along the whizzing thoroughfare of East Burnside Street, huddled
between a dormant volcano and a valley that descends into a freeway.&n
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If it’s on the wall at Double Barrel, it’s
either a gun or something it shot. The walls pack more heat than a
Texas wedding party. Even the clocks and mirrors boast taxidermy—or at
least t
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Rum Club is the cocktail outpost of a former cocktail bar,
Beaker & Flask, whose spacious environs quickly became much more of
a restaurant (and WW’s 2009 Restaurant of the Year). Beaker
&
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